Epexegetically Quotes & Sayings
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If he heard her, he gave no indication, just went on about "men who take advantage" and "helpless women" and "fates worse than death." Sophie wasn't positive, but she thought she even heard the phrase "roast beef and pudding". — Julia Quinn

You cannot put women and men on an equal footing. It is against nature. They were created differently. Their nature is different. She should not laugh loudly in front of all the world and should preserve her decency at all times. — Recep Tayyip Erdogan

I choose to be more prepared than I'm expected to be. — Michael Michele

Outstanding American men seem to see power as something you use in order to correct someone who's wrong, to change them, to show them you see more in this situation than the boss does. Outstanding American women, on the other hand, see power as a resource, something you can use to get people together, to gain commitment. — David McClelland

*You stand in a puddle when I would give you an ocean...* — Graham Cooke

You can't change the cards you are dealt unless you stack the deck. — Terry Blakeman

I'm just trying to make a buck like everyone else. — Tom Waits

What may look normal to a spider , will look like a chaos to a mosquito. — Reddioui Islam

Insofar as some concept of cause and effect is inherent in narrative, then, the divine must make its appearance; arguably it is not until Thucydides that the idea of a sustained narrative without the divine is born. — Robert L. Fowler

Why do we complain about the Fall? It is not on its account that we were expelled from Paradise, but on account of the Tree of Life, lest we might eat of it. — Franz Kafka

Every social network on Earth pitches me, and I say no to nearly every single one of them. — David Sze

There are many other little refinements too, Mr. Bohlen. You'll see them all when you study the plans carefully. For example, there's a trick that nearly every writer uses, of inserting at least one long, obscure word into each story. This makes the reader think that the man is very wise and clever. So I have the machine do the same thing. There'll be a whole stack of long words stored away just for this purpose."
Where?"
In the 'word-memory' section," he said, epexegetically. — Roald Dahl

If a person does not fulfill his calling he will lose purpose in life — Sunday Adelaja

We are welcomed to your city, added Princess Cora with a curtsy and a cherubic smile.
Kell shot Rhy a look that said, 'Honestly? This is the girl you're so afraid of?'
Rhy shot him one back that said, 'You should be, too'. — Victoria Schwab

Esme Weatherwax hadn't done nice. She'd done what was needed. — Terry Pratchett